Junior Stock Controller (Nelspruit)
Remuneration: | Basic salary |
Location: | Nelspruit |
Reference: | #NEL007689/BB |
Company: | MPRTC Recruitment |
Junior stock controller required in Nelspruit.
Requirements:
- Grade 12/matric
- Two to three years’ experience in a similar position
- Problem-solving ckills
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Valid code eight drivers licence
- Computer literate
- Ability to work under pressure
- Ability to work over time
You will need to reside in Nelspruit or surrounding area.
Please take note: If you have not been contacted within 14 days, please consider your application unsuccessful.
Your details will be held for future vacancies.
Please visit our website www.mprtc.co.za to upload your CV and for more information.
Posted on 23 Jan 10:58
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Receptionist (Witbank)
Remuneration: | Basic salary |
Location: | Witbank |
Job policy: | Disabled position |
Reference: | #WB002127/WA |
Company: | MPRTC Recruitment |
Receptionist required in Witbank.
Please note that position is for a disabled person.
Requirements:
- Grade 12/matric
- Two years’ experience in a receptionist position
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Computer literate
- Ability to work under pressure
You will need to reside in Witbank or surrounding area.
Please take note: If you have not been contacted within 14 days, please consider your application unsuccessful.
Your details will be held for future vacancies.
Please visit our website www.mprtc.co.za to upload your CV and for more information.
Posted on 23 Jan 10:57
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Chef de Partie (Bela Bela)
Remuneration: | Basic salary |
Location: | Bela Bela |
Reference: | #NEL007688/BR |
Company: | MPRTC Recruitment |
Chef de Partie required in Limpopo.
Requirements
- Culinary qualification
- Two to three years’ experience in a lodge environment
- Strong business acumen
- Valid drivers licence and own transport
- Passionate
You will need to reside in Limpopo or surrounding area.
Please take note: If you have not been contacted within 14 days, please consider your application unsuccessful.
Your details will be held for future vacancies.
Please visit our website www.mprtc.co.za to upload your CV and for more information.
Posted on 23 Jan 09:58
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Logistics Administrator (Witbank)
Remuneration: | Basic salary |
Location: | Witbank |
Reference: | #WB002125/WA |
Company: | MPRTC Recruitment |
Logistics administrator required in Witbank.
Requirements:
- Grade 12/matric
- Relevant degree/diploma
- Two to three years’ experience in a logistics environment
- Administrative and data entry experience
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Valid code eight drivers licence
- Computer literate
- Ability to work under pressure
- Ability to work over time
You will need to reside in Witbank or surrounding area.
Please take note: If you have not been contacted within 14 days, please consider your application unsuccessful.
Your details will be held for future vacancies.
Please visit our website www.mprtc.co.za to upload your CV and for more information.
Posted on 23 Jan 09:05
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Bookkeeper (Mpumalanga)
Remuneration: | Basic salary |
Location: | Mpumalanga |
Reference: | #WB002126/WA |
Company: | MPRTC Recruitment |
Bookkeeper required in Mpumalanga.
Requirements:
- Grade 12/matric
- Bookkeeping certificate
- Two to three years’ experience in a similar position
- Payroll on VIP experience
- Experience with PAYE and VAT recons and submission
- Experience on Pastel Evolution
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Valid code eight drivers licence
- Computer literate
- Ability to work under pressure
- Ability to work over time
You will need to reside in Mpumalanga or surrounding area.
Please take note: If you have not been contacted within 14 days, please consider your application unsuccessful.
Your details will be held for future vacancies.
Please visit our website www.mprtc.co.za to upload your CV and for more information.
Posted on 23 Jan 09:02
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Slimmed-Down Abby Lee Miller Addresses Her Prison Release Date: ‘I’ve Tried to Better Myself’
“My world flipped upside down when I had to enter prison,” she said.
Abby Lee Miller is sharing an update on her wellbeing while serving time in prison after pleading guilty to bankruptcy fraud in June 2016.
The former Dance Moms star, 51, posted a photo of herself on Instagram Sunday wearing a prison uniform and posed up with some of her visitors.
The slimmed-down reality star beamed in the photograph which she shared alongside a lengthy serious caption.
“Sometimes in life you make mistakes I trusted the wrong people and didn’t pay any attention to things I should of. I’m more than sorry for the mistakes I have made,” Miller wrote in the caption.
“My world flipped upside down when I had to enter prison,” she continued. “I did so with grace, the stories you read about me been a princess are untrue. I have made friends with both inmates and staff, I’ve tried to better myself, participated in anything offered to me and I am a better person for this experience.”
It was recently reported that Miller will be released from prison on Feb. 20, but Miller said that is not necessarily the case.
“I am feeling hopeful but no dates have been confirmed at this time,” she continued in the caption. “I am feeling great and ready to turn over a new leaf thank you so much to everyone for your support especially my nearest and dearest I love you all ️ ( and yes this is me in prison ) #abbyleemiller #abbylee #dancemoms #dance #aldc”
The former dance instructor reported to the Victorville Federal Correctional Institution in California to serve her 366-day sentence for bankruptcy fraud in July 2017.
Earlier this month, Entertainment Tonight reported Miller had lost about 100 pounds and was feeling “great” since entering the penitentiary six months ago.
In October 2015, Miller was charged with attempting to hide $775,000 of income from her Lifetime series and its spin-off, Abby’s Ultimate Dance Competition, as well as multiple other projects during Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings. She allegedly hid the money in secret bank accounts between 2012–13. In June 2016, she plead guilty to bankruptcy fraud.
The reality star was also accused of divvying $120,000 – which she made in Australia during a tour – into separate plastic bags and having friends carry them in their luggage in August 2014, which is in violation of a law mandating people report if they are bringing more than $10,000 of a foreign currency into the U.S. As part of her plea she promised to forfeit the $120,000 Australian.
In May, she received a sentence of one year and one day in federal prison, followed by two years of supervised release. She was additionally fined $40,000 and ordered to pay the $120,000 judgment, as well as give a DNA sample relating to her felony charge.
Miller previously told PEOPLE that while she was afraid of being beaten or raped in prison, she was also determined to take responsibility for her actions. “I made mistakes and I trusted people, but ultimately I have to take responsibility,” she said.
News24.com | Councillor testifies about being hit over head with water jug by ANC’s Andile Lungisa
Port Elizabeth – Member of the mayoral committee for transport Rano Kayser took to the stand to testify against ANC provincial heavyweight Andile Lungisa in the Port Elizabeth Magistrate’s Court on Monday afternoon.
Lungisa and Gamalihleli Maqula, both ANC councillors in the Nelson Mandela Bay municipality, are facing charges of assault with the intent to do grievous bodily harm, relating to a brawl in council chambers on October 27, 2016.
Lungisa is accused of smashing a glass jug over Kayser’s head, while Maqula is accused of stabbing chief whip Werner Senekal in the back with a sharp object.
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They have both pleaded not guilty.
State prosecutor Wayne Ludick called Kayser to the stand to lead evidence relating to when he was attacked by Lungisa during a council meeting.
Kayser, who sits at the front of the council chambers as part of the mayoral committee, described how the council meeting had broken down during a debate on the suspension of chief financial officer Trevor Harper.
Lost consciousness
He said an ANC councillor behind him, whom he identified as Andile Mfunda, had said “we are ready to fight”.
Kayser said that when the second item on the agenda came up, namely the referral of ANC councillor Xola Sabani to the ethics committee for possible disciplinary processes, the speaker had asked Sabani to leave but he refused.
Kayser said when the motion against Sabani had passed, he witnessed Lungisa speaking to another ANC councillor, Makhi Feni, and the two of them approaching the speaker.
Kayser said when the two approached the speaker, and he saw Feni grab the speaker’s arm, he got up to ask them to sit down so that council could proceed.
“It was at this stage that Lungisa took the jug of water and hit me over the head with it. I fell down on the ground unconscious, I don’t know how long,” he said.
He regained consciousness and was assisted by colleagues and later medics from the ambulance service.
He said he was taken to St George’s Hospital, where he received stitches to a gash on the left side of his temple, and had lacerations and bruising on his arm and neck.
Glass also had to be removed from his neck and chest.
He said he was discharged later the same evening.
Was never his intent to harm Lungisa
Under cross-examination, Lungisa’s defence attorney, Luthando Ngqakayi, asked Kayser how he had seen Lungisa and Feni, if they were behind him.
Kayser replied that because the environment was chaotic, he had been vigilant and had turned around in his seat.
Ngqakayi asked when Kayser had seen Lungisa pick up the jug, as there was some confusion from earlier testimony.
Kayser replied that the jug had been on the edge of the speaker’s table, and he had seen Lungisa reaching for it, which is why he had intervened.
Kayser was also asked about the allegations made that councillor Feni had grabbed the speaker, as this was not in the original statement made by Kayser, nor was it in the video evidence.
Kayser told Ngqakayi that this had happened just before the video footage placed before court was taken.
Kayser perceived as ‘hostile’
“When Feni grabbed the speaker, Lungisa reached out for the jug, when I came up he grabbed it and hit me,” he said.
Ngqakayi said Lungisa would argue that he had seen Kayser undoing the cuffs of his shirt and had assumed Kayser was coming to fight with him.
“He will testify that he perceived you as hostile,” he said.
Kayser said this was not the case. He said his only intention had been to ask Lungisa to return to his seat.
Following Kayser’s testimony, Ludick called councillor Jonny Arends to testify, but an interpreter was not available to assist.
Arends is the last witness for the State against Lungisa. Ludick is then expected to proceed with the State’s case against Maqula.
Magistrate Morne Cannon warned Arends to return on Tuesday, before court stood down for the day. The case continues on Tuesday.